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  • Jeff King first had a segment called "Create-A-Spot" on The Captain and Casey Show on FUEL TV. He then hosted a segment on the show American Misfits called "Built to Shred". He now hosts his own show called "Built to Shred" which began its first season on September 28, 2008. The show usually contains segments of various sports, such as BMX, Motocross, and surfing. The show's main focus is skateboarding, as King is a skateboarder himself.
  • Jeff King wrote the story of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise" with Jim Trombetta. King has since written episodes of White Collar, Due South, Stargate SG-1, Continuum, Blindspot and Hand of God. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it.
  • King schreef ook voor afleveringen van Due South, Stargate SG-1 en Continuum.
  • Jeffery "Jeff" W. King (born February 19, 1983 in Pulaski, Virginia) is an American football tight end in the National Football League with the Carolina Panthers. He played college football and basketball for Virginia Tech.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Jeff King Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown
  • King moved to Alaska in 1975 and began racing in 1976. A successful sled dog racer, he won the Yukon Quest in 1989, and the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1993, 1996, 1998, and most recently, in the 2006 Iditarod. Only three other mushers have won the Iditarod four times (Martin Buser, Susan Butcher, Doug Swingley), and only Rick Swenson has won it more often (five times). King was 50 years old when he won the 2006 Iditarod, which makes him the Oldest Musher to win the event[1]. As of 2006, he has competed in 16 Iditarods. His "Idita-Rider" for the 2005 Iditarod was a child sponsored by the Make-a-Wish Foundation. King has also won many other sled dog races. He continues to race and has a kennel near the entrance of Denali National Park.Jeff King likes to invent. Several years ago, he add
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  • 6
statvalue
  • 7
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Birthplace
  • Pulaski, Virginia
statseason
  • 2009
Name
  • Jeff King
  • King, Jeff
NFL
  • KIN534235
pastteams
  • * Carolina Panthers
draftround
  • 5
Birthdate
  • 1983-02-19
Weight
  • 260
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  • Carolina Panthers
College
Highlights
  • * 2× Second-team All-ACC
Place of Birth
  • Pulaski, Virginia
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  • 17
currentnumber
  • 47
debutyear
  • 2006
currentposition
  • Tight end
currentteam
  • Carolina Panthers
draftpick
  • 155
Date of Birth
  • 1983-02-19
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  • 3
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  • Receptions
  • Receiving yards
  • Touchdowns
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  • Jeff King first had a segment called "Create-A-Spot" on The Captain and Casey Show on FUEL TV. He then hosted a segment on the show American Misfits called "Built to Shred". He now hosts his own show called "Built to Shred" which began its first season on September 28, 2008. The show usually contains segments of various sports, such as BMX, Motocross, and surfing. The show's main focus is skateboarding, as King is a skateboarder himself.
  • Jeff King wrote the story of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise" with Jim Trombetta. King has since written episodes of White Collar, Due South, Stargate SG-1, Continuum, Blindspot and Hand of God. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it.
  • King schreef ook voor afleveringen van Due South, Stargate SG-1 en Continuum.
  • Jeffery "Jeff" W. King (born February 19, 1983 in Pulaski, Virginia) is an American football tight end in the National Football League with the Carolina Panthers. He played college football and basketball for Virginia Tech.
  • King moved to Alaska in 1975 and began racing in 1976. A successful sled dog racer, he won the Yukon Quest in 1989, and the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1993, 1996, 1998, and most recently, in the 2006 Iditarod. Only three other mushers have won the Iditarod four times (Martin Buser, Susan Butcher, Doug Swingley), and only Rick Swenson has won it more often (five times). King was 50 years old when he won the 2006 Iditarod, which makes him the Oldest Musher to win the event[1]. As of 2006, he has competed in 16 Iditarods. His "Idita-Rider" for the 2005 Iditarod was a child sponsored by the Make-a-Wish Foundation. King has also won many other sled dog races. He continues to race and has a kennel near the entrance of Denali National Park.Jeff King likes to invent. Several years ago, he added a comfortable seat to his sled. After falling asleep and falling off the sled, King added a seat belt: "Musher Jeff King has developed a new, sit-down sled that some have labeled the Iditarod Barcalounger. King said it helps him get more rest, although he almost lost his team this year when he got to resting so well he went to sleep and fell off. He's since added a seat belt.While on a training run in Denali National Park in 1980, Jeff's team became entangled with that of a new volunteer ranger, and thus he met his future wife, Donna Gates.In 2006, King added a heated handlebar to warm his hands and his food, which heats up to 200 degrees. In the fall of 2007 while on a hunting trip, with his daughter, King illegaly killed (poached) a moose inside Denali National Park and Preserve
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Jeff King Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown